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Are you attending any of the 2012 Paley Fest events from March 2 to 14 at the Saban Theatre? If so, the list of panelist has been announced by The Paley Center for Media.

Here is that list:

Opening Night: American Horror Story (March 2nd)

Ryan Murphy: Creator & Executive Producer
Brad Falchuk: Creator & Executive Producer
Dante Di Loreto: Executive Producer
Connie Britton: “Vivien Harmon”
Dylan McDermott: “Ben Harmon”
Jessica Lange: “Constance Langdon”
Alexandra Breckenridge: “Young Moira”
Plus additional guests to be announced

Community (March 3rd)
Dan Harmon: Creator & Executive Producer
Russ Krasnoff: Executive Producer
Neil Goldman: Executive Producer
Garrett Donovan: Executive Producer
Joel McHale: “Jeff Winger”
Gillian Jacobs: “Britta Perry”
Yvette Nicole Brown: “Shirley Bennett”
Danny Pudi: “Abed Nadir”
Ken Jeong: “Senor Chang”
Jim Rash: “Dean Pelton”
Alison Brie: “Annie Edison”
Plus additional guest to be announced

Once Upon A Time (March 4th)
Edward Kitsis: Creator & Executive Producer
Adam Horowitz: Creator & Executive Producer
Steve Pearlman: Executive Producer
Ginnifer Goodwin: “Mary Margaret Blanchard / Snow White”
Jennifer Morrison: “Emma Swan”
Robert Carlyle: “Mr. Gold / Rumplestiltskin”
Lana Parrilla: “Regina Mills / Evil Queen”
Josh Dallas: “David Nolan / Prince Charming”
Raphael Sbarge: “Archie Hopper / Jiminy Cricket”

New Girl (March 5th)
Elizabeth Meriwether: Creator & Executive Producer
Brett Baer: Executive Producer
Dave Finkel: Executive Producer
Jake Kasdan: Executive Producer
Katherine Pope: Executive Producer
Zooey Deschanel: “Jess”
Max Greenfield: “Schmidt”
Jake Johnson: “Nick”
Lamorne Morris: “Winston”
Hannah Simone: “Cece”

The Office (March 6th)
Greg Daniels: Executive Producer
Rainn Wilson: “Dwight Schrute”
John Krasinski: “Jim Halpert”
Jenna Fischer: “Pam Halpert”
Ed Helms: “Andy Bernard”
B.J. Novak: “Ryan Howard” & Executive Producer
Leslie David Baker: “Stanley Hudson”
Brian Baumgartner: “Kevin Malone”
Kate Flannery: “Meredith Palmer”
Angela Kinsey: “Angela Martin”
Oscar Nunez: “Oscar Martinez”
Phyllis Smith: “Phyllis Vance”
Paul Lieberstein: “Toby Flenderson” & Executive Producer
Mindy Kaling: “Kelly Kapoor“ & Executive Producer
Creed Bratton: “Creed Bratton”
Craig Robinson: “Daryl Philbin”
Ellie Kemper: “Erin Hannon”
Zach Woods: “Gabe Lewis”

Sons of Anarchy (March 7th)
Kurt Sutter: Creator & Executive Producer
Katey Sagal: “Gemma”
Theo Rossi: “Juice”
Plus additional guests to be announced

Bones (March 8th)
Hart Hanson: Creator & Executive Producer
Stephen Nathan: Executive Producer
Emily Deschanel: “Dr. Temperance ‘Bones’ Brennan”
David Boreanaz: “Special Agent Seeley Booth”
T.J. Thyne: “Dr. Jack Hodgins”
Michaela Conlin: “Angela Montenegro”
John Francis Daley: “Dr. Lance Sweets”

Castle (March 9th)
Andrew W. Marlowe: Creator & Executive Producer
Rob Bowman: Executive Producer
Nathan Fillion: “Richard Castle”
Stana Katic: “Kate Beckett”
Molly Quinn: “Alexis Castle”
Susan Sullivan: “Martha Rodgers”
Seamus Dever: “Kevin Ryan”
Jon Huertas: “Javier Esposito”
Penny Johnson Jerald: “Victoria Gates”
Tamala Jones: “Lanie Parish”

The Vampire Diaries (March 10th)
Julie Plec: Executive Producer
Nina Dobrev: “Elena Gilbert”
Paul Wesley: “Stefan Salvatore”
Ian Somerhalder: “Damon Salvatore”
Candice Accola: “Caroline Forbes”
Matthew Davis: “Alaric Saltzman”

Revenge (March 11th)
Mike Kelley: Creator & Executive Producer
Marty Bowen; Executive Producer
Emily VanCamp: “Emily Thorne”
Madeleine Stowe: “Victoria Grayson”
Henry Czerny: “Conrad Grayson”
Josh Bowman: “Daniel Grayson”
Nick Wechsler: “Jack Porter”
Gabriel Mann: “Nolan Ross”
Ashley Madekwe: “Ashley Davenport
Christa B. Allen: “Charlotte Grayson”
Connor Paolo: “Declan Porter”

Two & A Half Men (March 12th)
Chuck Lorre: Creator & Executive Producer
Lee Aronsohn: Creator & Executive Producer
Jon Cryer: “Alan Harper“
Ashton Kutcher: “Walden Schmidt“
Angus T. Jones: “Jake Harper”
Conchata Ferrell: “Berta”
Holland Taylor: “Evelyn Harper”

Mad Men (March 13th)
Matthew Weiner: Creator & Executive Producer
Jon Hamm: “Don Draper”
John Slattery: “Roger Sterling”
January Jones: “Betty Francis”
Vincent Kartheiser: “Pete Campbell”
Jared Harris: “Lane Pryce”
Rich Sommer: “Harry Crane”
Aaron Staton: “Ken Cosgrove”
Robert Morse: “Bertram Cooper”
Kiernan Shipka, “Sally Draper”
Plus additional guests to be announced

Closing Night: Modern Family (March 14th)
Steven Levitan: Creator & Executive Producer
Christopher Lloyd: Creator & Executive Producer
Julie Bowen: “Claire Dunphy”
Ed O’Neill: “Jay Pritchett”
Ty Burrell: “Phil Dunphy”
Jesse Tyler Ferguson: “Mitchell Pritchett”
Eric Stonestreet: “Cameron Tucker”
Sofia Vergara: “Gloria Delgado-Pritchett”
Sarah Hyland: “Haley Dunphy”
Ariel Winter: “Alex Dunphy”
Nolan Gould: “Luke Dunphy”
Rico Rodriguez: “Manny Delgado”

Mark your calendars for these events and enjoy!

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released the season finale today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the season finale entitled “ U Can Get It If U Really Want”.

NOTE: The series has received over 3 million views and is Alloy Entertainment’s most viewed web series to date.

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The news broke this morning that the FOX drama Bones has been added to the Paley Fest 2012 line-up.

The panel will be held on March 8 at 7 PM.

Tickets to members of the Paley Center for Media will go on sale on February 1 at 9 AM (Pacific Time) while tickets for the general public will go on sale on February 3 at 9 AM (Pacific Time)

Mark your calendars!

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its 8th episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the 8th episode entitled “ Time 2 Intervene ”.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Friday, January 27.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its seventh episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the seventh episode entitled “ Keep Calm And Carry On ”.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Wednesday, January 25.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its sixth episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the sixth episode entitled “Open Yr Eyes”.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Monday, January 23.

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Are you guys ready for another festival (ie. another convention dedicated to all things television)? If you are anything like me, you will be saying “hell yes” and then muttering under your breath “as long as I can afford it, of course.”

But all kidding aside, I learned about The ATX Festival yesterday courtesy of the folks over at TV Guide and just had to include a piece here at Rueben’s Ramblings about the event, which will take place in Austin, Texas from June 1 to 3. And, one of the really cool aspects about this festival is that you can get involved in helping fund it; but first, let’s take a look at what The ATX Festival is all about.

The goal of The ATX Festival is to focus on the celebration of the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it is headed. The weekend will consist of events where attendees can interact with actors, writers, directors, creators, showrunners, music supervisors, casting directors and studio executives involved in all stages of bringing their favorite series to the small screen.

The ATX Festival is the first festival devoted to television’s history and future and will function like a traditional film festival with premieres of new series, current hits & cult favorites and spotlights of unaired pilots, series that were cancelled before their time and classic shows.

The festival will also offer access to the industry’s leading professionals with cast and creator Q&As and panels focusing on innovations in both production and content delivery. The goal of the festival is to serve both the community and industry professionals by giving them the opportunity to celebrate and discuss all aspects of TV’s past, present and future.

The ATX Festival
is the brainchild of Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson who have over a decade of experience working in the film and television industry. Caitlin has experience on the production side, working for directors Betty Thomas, Nora Ephron, and Mira Nair as well as being involved on the festival and filmmaker sides of renowned festivals like Sundance, Tribeca, and Doha Tribeca. Whereas, Emily has spent her years in the industry working on the studio and network side for FOX, TLC, Discovery, and FOX TV Studios.

Now here is how you can get involved in funding this first ever TV festival. A Kickstarter campaign has been launched (as of yesterday, January 18 in fact) with the goal of raising $25,000. You can learn more about Kickstarter campaign by visiting here.

To find out more about The ATX Festival, including details on badges, the confirmed venues and programming, please visit the official website here.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its fifth episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the fifth episode entitled “Be Yr Own Wingman”.

NOTE: This episode features Fran Kranz, who appeared in the short-lived TV series Dollhouse.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Friday, January 20.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its fourth episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the fourth episode entitled “Heal Yrself”.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Wednesday, January 18.

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Dating Rules for My Future Self

The new online series Dating Rules from My Future Self from Alloy Entertainment – the company behind such shows as Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries – has released its third episode today via Facebook.

The new online series stars Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as the newly single 29-year-old Lucy who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future. The notes serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics quickly or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. Among the cast are Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars and Popular), Alison Becker (Parks & Recreation) and Mircea Monroe (Episodes).

Here is the third episode entitled “Change Yr World”.

The next episode will be available at Facebook on Monday, January 16.

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